“Duets” – Kevin Borich

I had pretty high expectations for Kevin Borich’s new album Duets the moment I looked over the track listing. It should come as no surprise that his Aussie guitar icon had no problem recruiting some top talent for this release. But you might still be surprised how good this album is.

Kevin is one of the nation’s best singer-songwriters, so I expected the original songs would be top-notch. He’s also one of our best guitarists, so I knew the tracks would sound good. He’s not the best vocalist in a classic sense, but his voice is full of character. And he’s partnered up with some excellent vocalists, including Baby Animals frontwoman Suze Demarchi, who has one of the best rock voices in the business, and Angela Fabian, who made such an impression on me a few years ago on The Voice Australia.

What I didn’t quite expect was the energy that leaps from this album. You can almost hear how much fun Kevin and his pals are having in the studio. It’s also so diverse that you’re never going to get bored. “Wrapped in Rock,” with Suze Demarchi and the politically charged “Soapbox Bitchin’” with Angry Anderson rock hard. “I’m Together,” with Ella Hooper, is a sweet love song that sounds like it could have come from a Cole Porter musical. “There is a Road,” with another Party Boys bandmate Swanee, takes us straight to church. As someone who grew up on the Eagles, I have such a soft spot for “The Fires,” featuring Kevin’s old Party Boys bandmate and Eagles guitarist Joe Walsh. “Straight From My Heart,” with fellow guitar legend Ian Moss, is another standout. And that’s to say nothing of the fantastic tunes recorded with Joe Camilleri, Tim Rogers, and Leo Sayer.

With such an impressive list of guest artists on its side, most Aussie music fans will want to give Kevin Borich’s Duets at least one listen. But don’t be surprised if, like me, you find yourself pressing play time and time again.

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